/* =================================================== Use a web page to set a RGB LED to the selected color ===================================================

=================================================== Converted to analog write commands and removed BlinkM Also removed simple text box page and used code from http://www.colorpicker.com/ to pick the LED color.

Per a request, I am posting a very simple script that looks for only one text box and sets an LED on Pin 9 to the brightness. This script does NOT use BlinkM I only used that script as a starter for this one.

Put the pictures on a completely different web site -- like a photo sharing site, and then just reference them from your http code on the ArduinoULN2803AJust like you do to embed a photo in this newsgroup...

While I was answering another Post, I´ve refered to this solution. I was shocked a little, how obsolet my post was

So here is my current solution, how to create a Color-Picker, which constantly stays on the site and workes quite fast.The JS-File is outsourced to possibly put it on a different webspace. It also can be re-included in the main page.

str = filename; str = str.substring(str.lastIndexOf('-')+1); str.toCharArray(theName, 3); Serial.println(theName); b = atoi(theName); All(LP.color(r,g,b)); } }}This string conversations are quite ugly and should be redesigned...The Password-Thing is just a little unsecure solution, but there werent high confidential data on my arduino. So it is just to avoid people to turn my livingroom into a disco